likes: being goofy, sports, being happy, heroes, having fun with his friends, the 1970's, sandwiches, stinky shoes, spending time with Max

dislikes: arguments with his friends, being sad, his clumsiness, his son unhappy, villains, evil, Donalds tantrums and spouts of anger, and being insulted!

appearances

films: Saludos Amigos, Fun and fancy free, Mickey's twice upon a christmas, mickey, donald and goofy: the three musketeers, who framed roger rabbit, a goofy movie, Mickey's house of villains, Mickey's once upon a christmas, the lion king 1 1/2, an extremely goofy movie, Mickey's magical christmas, snowed in at the house of mouse

Goofy Goof, created in 1932, is an animated cartoon character owned by walt disney productions. He is friends with mickey mouse, donald duck and all the other protagonists of the original cast. He is a tall, clumsy yet entertaining and funny character, and has remained so throughout the years.

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In the 1930's, Disney settled on an iconic look for Goofy; He would wear an orange turtleneck shirt, a black vest and blue trousers. large shoes, a distinctive green hat and white gloves were a huge part of the costume. Another important part of Goofy is his catch phrases, which have remained funny even since their origin in the 1940's. The first catch phrase is 'Ah-hyuck' (a chuckle), as well as 'gawrsh' (exclamation of surprise) and what is usually called the goofy holler.

The Goofy holler is a frequently used stock sound effect, most common in Disney films and cartoons. The sound was originally recorded by Hannès Schrolle in the 1941 short 'the art of skiing'. A demonstration of the Goofy Holler was made by the current voice of Goofy, Bill Farmer, in the Disney Treasures DVD: The complete Goofy. The holler is transcribed as 'Yaaaaaaa-hoo-hoo-hoo-hooey'.

In Goof troop, Goofy says that he was born in California making him the first born Goof in America. Later on in A Goofy Movie, Goofy holds a map belonging to Benjamin Goof, and a flashback of a fishing trip with his father reveals that that name belongs/belonged to his father.